Saturday, August 24, 2019

Visiting the Dali Museum in St. Pete

It's summer and hot in Punta Gorda; therefore,  it was a great time to visit the fabulous Dali Museum in St Pete. 
Can you see Lincoln?

Saturday proved to be a great day to visit.  The roads were practically empty as we whisked up I 75 in record time.  We got there just in time for the docent tour which was extremely well done and informative.  What makes this museum so special besides Dali's genius works of art are the new "augmented reality" experiences which allow you to actually be part of the art work!  Really cool.  You've got to see it!

After a lovely lunch in the museum's cafe, we continued on to Goya Exhibit and to see some of the other things we missed.  Truly a lovely time.  Check out our garden pictures.  

Joanne & Sue dance with Dali's Spanish Girl
Sue & Rob pose with Dali's famous Alarm Clock
Richard & Joanne by Dali's moustache

Tuesday, August 20, 2019

Summer Reads and Movies

Punta Gorda has been rainy this summer with constant little storms, even in the morning.  This is a different weather pattern that is normally seen.  Usually, we have afternoon thunderstorms.  

As a result, we've been doing lots of reading.  I really enjoyed Where the Crawdads Sing by Odelia Owens and The Island of Sea Women by Lisa See.  I got both from our local library.  Can't wait to see the new library.  It looks beautiful from the outside and is located next door to our History Park.  It should be ready for move in by next week!

Also saw a super documentary at Burns Cinema in Sarasota called Maiden.  It's an inspiring movies about the first all female crew to sail a race around the world.  We enjoyed Racing in the Rain, a sweet golden retriever story!

Friday, August 9, 2019

Barbara

Barbara Feser, my sister of the heart

Good evening, my name is Joanne Collins, and I am Barbara’s friend of 30 years. A long time ago she called me her sister – her sister “of the heart” along with her other cherished friend and sister, Lynn McFadden. You see, Barb was raised an only child – and she wanted sisters in her life – and we were lucky she chose us!

Well, one fine day in 1990 my phone rang.  It was Barbara- from New Directions, a wonderful singles group for mostly “Middle Aged” divorced Catholics sponsored by St Paul’s Church in nearby Nassau Bay.  Barb knew I had just joined and she invited me to a get-together at her home.

I was raw from my divorce and I gratefully accepted her invite.  That’s how our friendship began – with kind-hearted, sweet Barb reaching out to me.   Suddenly, it was okay not to pretend to be strong.  I could talk about my feelings with her, cry and she would listen with compassion, understanding and love.  I had a best friend, a “sister,” and together, we’d figure out this strange new single life.

What was of importance to Barbara?

First and foremost, like most mothers, her two children, Jerry and Susan and her treasured granddaughter, KATIE. She was so proud of the responsible adults they became. She loved her husband John’s family, too. She had a particularly close relationship with Amy and was joyful grandma to her two children, Lindsey and Devin.

Her dogs were so special to her - and gave her continuous smiles and were a comfort to her after husband, John passed. There was Einstein (the smart one), Bitsie & Benji and recently Molly and Moxie. 

Barb was very grateful for the care that her daughter gave her during these last 3 years of her illness.  Susie put her life “on hold” to care for her Mom, thus enabling Barb to stay in the comfort of her home.  What a gift Susie gave her Mom!

Barb and I often talked about her career teaching math in high school.  She absolutely loved GEOMETRY.  Teaching wasn’t always easy, especially dealing with the paperwork requirements.  But, through it all, she cared deeply about her students and treasured her teacher friends.

And then, there was Holiday Time

No one loved Christmas as much as BARB.  Did any of you see her bookcase of lighted villages?  Wow – and there was the 9 ft Christmas Tree in her first League City home.

One time, I arrived early to help with a party and noticed that one of the Christmas candles in the hallway had suddenly fallen over and set fire to a table covering.  We quickly extinguished the fire with a towel and we shook as we finished getting the flames and smoke out – just before a crowd arrived!   

Barb introduced me to POLISH Christmas Eve.  The table was set with 13 different dishes (for 12 apostles and Christ).  The youngest child went outside to see the first Christmas star in the sky.  We even had communion from wafers that she obtained from her childhood church in Pennsylvania.

Easter, too, was a big event!   Many of you will remember her famous Adult Easter Egg hunts where we stuffed plastic eggs and hid them in the her back yard.  We definitely got into “our inner child” and everyone had a ball!

And, there were her special cars -  she named them – and I think her Ford convertible, PRECIOUS, was her favorite one of all!

And then there was her love of John

We both wanted to remarry and have a family life.  So, we went to dances and single events trying to meet Mr. Right.  I remember the evening when she first met John. She was so excited!  We went through the ups and downs of her relationship with him, and with my relationships, too.  I’ll never forget John and Barb dancing – It was a joy to behold as they swung around the dance floor.

And then BARB losing her beloved John

One Christmas John was coughing and received a terrible diagnosis – lung cancer.  Barb supported him during all his treatments and never left his side.  I wondered how she would bear his death.  She told me that it was OK because she knew he loved her. 
Later, she had the resources to sell her home in League City and move on to an “Over 55” community where she made many friends and especially enjoyed playing bridge.  Her dogs, she called them her babies, kept her company.

Lastly, BARB fighting medical challenges

I’ll never forget when she told me she had a brain tumor!  The news came during one of the happiest times of her life, during her engagement to John.  Everyone in our couples’ support group, New Life, rallied around her.  The night before surgery we held hands and sang, Be Not Afraid, a beautiful song to give her strength.  We rejoiced that the tumor was benign!  This health set- back didn’t stop her wedding plans!  She obtained a fashionable wig and she looked radiant as she walked down the aisle at Rice University Chapel in her full-length white wedding dress.  What a beautiful time we all had!

During the past few years, she has fought her cancer diagnosis bravely taking multiple treatments at MD Anderson.

Today, we lost a great woman. But our Faith tells us she lives on.  She is lifted up ON EAGLES WINGS.  We thank God for Barb, her loving spirit and all that she accomplished and taught us.  We know she is happy in heaven and wants you to be happy, here on Earth, until you reunite when your time comes.  We will forever be blessed to have known her.

We will miss you, Mother, Grandmother, Sister, Teacher, Friend, our dear Barbara!